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Producer Amit Jani has alleged receiving death threats from a Pakistani terrorist over his upcoming film Kala Hiran, based on the blackbuck poaching case linked to Salman Khan. Jani claims he informed authorities and accused the Bollywood star of pressuring him to stop the film’s release amid legal proceedings.

Producer Amit Jani, who has backed the upcoming film Kala Hiran, has alleged that he is receiving threats from a Pakistani terrorist ahead of the movie’s release. The producer made the claims in a detailed social media post on Thursday, stating that he had already informed security and law enforcement agencies about the matter.

According to Jani, he has been receiving late-night calls and messages from Shahzad Bhatti, whom he described as a “declared Pakistani terrorist.” In his statement, Jani alleged that the individual threatened him with a drone and grenade attack while expressing support for Bollywood superstar Salman Khan.

The producer said that he has reported the matter to the Ministry of Home Affairs, Rajasthan Police, and officials of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF). He claimed that the threats came at a time when legal proceedings related to the Kala Hiran controversy were ongoing.

Jani further alleged that Salman Khan was facing pressure on multiple fronts, including a hearing in the Delhi High Court connected to the Kala Hiran matter. The producer also accused the actor of attempting to prevent the film’s release, claiming that he had faced significant pressure due to the project’s subject matter.

The upcoming film is reportedly inspired by the blackbuck poaching case that has long been associated with Salman Khan. The case has remained one of the most discussed legal controversies involving the actor and has frequently attracted media attention over the years.

In his social media post, Jani stated that he was not intimidated by the threats. He claimed that earlier warnings had allegedly been issued in the name of D Company and asserted that the latest threats were part of a continued effort to stop the film. The producer further said that even if harm came to him, his team would ensure the release of Kala Hiran so that audiences could learn about what he described as the struggle and sacrifices of the Bishnoi community.

The controversy surrounding the film has intensified in recent weeks. Earlier, Jani had publicly alleged that he was initiating legal action against veteran actor Govind Namdeo. He shared a video on social media accusing the actor of making misleading statements regarding his involvement in the film and claimed that certain facts about the project had been misrepresented.

In another incident that drew attention online, Jani alleged that he had received a legal notice from Salman Khan. The producer shared footage in which he was seen tearing the notice in front of a camera, further escalating tensions surrounding the project.

As of now, neither Salman Khan nor his representatives have publicly responded to the latest allegations made by Amit Jani. Authorities have also not issued an official statement regarding the producer’s claims of threats.

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With the release of Kala Hiran approaching, the controversy continues to generate significant attention, raising questions about security concerns, legal disputes, and the growing public debate surrounding films based on real-life events.

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